Number of Colombians displaced by violence fell by almost a third in 2013
The number of people displaced by Colombia’s armed conflict fell by 32% from 2012 to 2013, according to a joint report by the Colombian government and a local NGO released…
The number of people displaced by Colombia’s armed conflict fell by 32% from 2012 to 2013, according to a joint report by the Colombian government and a local NGO released…
Colombia’s palm oil producers have called on the country’s government to protect the sector’s profitability against the rising local currency, and continuing environmental and ethical concerns surrounding the industry’s practice,…
Colombia’s government has selected delegates to represent victims of the armed conflict in the Havana peace talks with the country’s biggest rebel group, the FARC.
Medellin, Colombia’s second biggest city, has ordered the demolition of the final four towers of the “Space” residential building that collapsed in October 2013, killing 12 people, reported Caracol Radio…
Colombia’s western city of Cali produced its first fuel-free electric bus that began its initial trial on Monday morning, reported Colombian newspaper Vanguardia.
Colombia has emerged as Latin America’s most attractive country for petroleum investment, according to an opinion survey of 95 international firms in the sector, reported business news source Portafolio.
Colombia’s inflation has risen steadily, in line with central bank expectations, according to the May figures from Colombia’s National Administrative Department of Statistics (DANE) released on Thursday.
Two mass evictions led to riots in Western Colombia on Wednesday, when eight people, including two policemen, were reportedly injured, according to Colombia’s El Tiempo newspaper .
Colombia’s International Fair for the Environment (FIMA) is set to begin Wednesday night in Bogota with an emphasis on water conservation, according to the organization’s official website.